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Malcolm X Quotes On His Birthday:
10 Sayings From Civil Rights Icon's Autobiography​


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Undated picture of Malcolm X (center), who would have been 90 years old on Tuesday. STF/AFP/GettyImages​



Little, also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, would have been 90 years old on Tuesday.

El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, the man widely known as African-American civil rights leader Malcolm X before his death, would be 90 years old today. Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska, on May 19, 1925, a younger Shabazz emerged from prison poised to become one of the most influential voices in the black nationalist and liberation movements. He held a more militant and alternative viewpoint than other black leaders in the civil rights movement of the late 1950s and 1960s. Before his assassination on Feb. 21, 1965, the renowned speaker and former leader to thousands of followers in the predominantly black Muslim organization Nation of Islam had renounced his more militant views and preached racial reconciliation.

Below are 10 quotations from Shabazz's renowned autobiography that reflect the evolution of Shabazz's views on life, his purpose and his mortality, via Sorry Television:

1. “They asked if I knew what ‘conscientious objector’ meant. I told them that when the white man asked me to go off somewhere and fight and maybe die to preserve the way the white man treated the black man in America, then my conscience made me object.”

2. “I believe it’s a crime for anyone who is being brutalized to continue to accept that brutality without doing something to defend himself.”

3. “Any person who claims to have deep feeling for other human beings should think a long, long time before he votes to have other men kept behind bars -- caged. I am not saying there shouldn’t be prisons, but there shouldn’t be bars. Behind bars, a man never reforms. He will never forget. He never will get completely over the memory of the bars.”

4. “I have always felt … that the black ‘leader’ whom white men consider to be ‘responsible’ is invariably the black ‘leader’ who never gets any results.”

5. “It has always been my belief that I, too, will die by violence. I have done all that I can to be prepared.”

6. “Any number of my former brothers felt they would make heroes of themselves in the Nation of Islam if they killed me. … I knew that no one would kill you quicker than a Muslim if he felt that’s what Allah wanted him to do.”

7. “And in the racial climate of this country today, it is anybody’s guess which of the ‘extremes’ in approach to the black man’s problems might personally meet a fatal catastrophe first – ‘non-violent’ Dr. King, or so-called ‘violent’ me.”

8. “Anything I do today, I regard as urgent.”

9. “Every morning when I wake up, now, I regard it as having another borrowed day.”

10. “When I am dead -- I say it that way because from the things I know, I do not expect to live long enough to read this book in its finished from -- I want you to just watch and see if I’m not right when I say: that the white man, in his press, is going to identify me with ‘hate.' ”​



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ON WHITE PEOPLE:



“I don’t care how nice one is to you, the thing you must always remember is that almost never does he really see you as he sees himself, as he sees his own kind.” [28]

“…the collective white man had acted like a devil in virtually every contact he had with the world’s collective non-white man.” [181]

“For the white man to ask the black man if he hates him is just like the rapist asking the raped, or the wolf asking the sheep, ‘Do you hate me?’ The white man is in no moral position to accuse anyone else of hate! Why, when all of my ancestors are snake-bitten, and I’m snake-bitten, and I warn my children to avoid snakes, what does that snake sound like accusing me of hate-teaching? ” [245]

“I can’t turn around without hearing about some ‘civil rights advance’! White people seem to think the black ought to be shouting ‘hallelujah’! Four hundred years the white man has had his foot-long knife in the black man’s back – and now the white man starts to wiggle the knife out, maybe six inches! The black man’s supposed to be grateful? Why, if the white man jerked the knife out, it’s still going to leave a scar!” [275]

“Here was one of the white man’s most characteristic behavior patterns — where black men are concerned. He loves himself so much that he is startled if he discovers that his victims don’t share his vainglorious self-opinion.” [243]

“The black masses want not to be shrunk from as though they are plague-ridden. They want not to be walled up in slums, in the ghettos, like animals. They want to live in an open, free society where they can walk with their heads up, like men, and women! Few white people realize that many black people today dislike and avoid spending more time than they must about white people. This ‘integration’ image, as it is popularly interpreted, has millions of vain, self-exalted white people convinced that black people want to sleep in bed with them – and that’s a lie!” [278]

“The black man in North America was economically sick and that was evident in one simple fact: as a consumer, he got less than his share, and as a producer gave least. The black American today shows us the perfect parasite image – the black tick under the delusion that he is progressing because he rides on the udder of the fat, three-stomached cow that is white America.” [320]

“That morning was when I first began to reappraise the ‘white man.’ It was when I first began to perceive that ‘white man,’ as commonly used, means complexion only secondarily; primarily it described attitudes and actions.” [340]

“The whites of the younger generation, in the colleges and universities, will see the handwriting on the wall and many of them will turn to the spiritual path of truth.” [348]

“In the past, yes, I have made sweeping indictments of all white people. I never will be guilty of that again – as I know now that some white people are truly sincere, that some truly are capable of being brotherly toward a black man. The true Islam has shown me that a blanket indictment of all white people is as wrong as when whites made blanket indictments against blacks.” [369]

“It isn’t the American white man who is a racist, but it’s the American political, economic and social atmosphere that automatically nourishes a racist psychology in the white man.” [378]

“The white man is not inherently evil, but America’s racist society influences him to act evilly. The society has produced and nourishes a psychology which brings out the lowest, most base part of human beings.” [378]

“Where the really sincere white people have got to do their ‘proving’ of themselves is not among the black victims, but out on the battle lines of where America’s racism really is — and that’s in their own home communities.” [383]



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ON POLITICS:


“The black man in North America was sickest of all politically. He let the white man divide him into such foolishness as considering himself a black ‘Democrat,’ a black ‘Republican,’ a black ‘Conservative,’ or a black ‘Liberal’ …when a ten-million black vote bloc could be the deciding balance of power in American politics, because the white man’s vote is almost always evenly divided.” [320]

“Whenever any group can vote in a bloc, and decide the outcome of elections, and it fails to do this, then that group is politically sick.” [321]

“The government has departments to deal with the special interest groups that make themselves heard and felt. A Department of Agriculture cares for the farmers’ needs. There is a Department of Health, Education and Welfare. There is a Department of the Interior – in which the Indians are included. Is the farmer, the doctor, the Indian, the greatest problem in America today? No – it is the black man! There ought to be a Pentagon-sized Washington department dealing with every segment of the black man’s problems.” [321]

“The cornerstones of this country’s operation are economic and political strength and power. The black man doesn’t have the economic strength – and it will take time for him to build it. But right now the American black man has the political strength and power to change his destiny overnight.” [322]

“‘Conservatism’ in America’s politics means ‘Let’s keep the ******s in their place. And ‘liberalism’ means ‘Let’s keep the knee-grows in their place – but tell them we’ll treat them a little better; let’s fool them more, with more promises.’ With these choices, I felt that the American black man only needed to choose, which one to be eaten by, the ‘liberal’ fox or the ‘conservative’ wolf – because both of them would eat him. [At least] in a wolf’s den, I’d always known exactly where I stood; I’d watch the dangerous wolf closer than I would the smooth, sly fox. The wolf’s very growling would keep me alert and fighting him to survive, whereas I might be lulled and fooled by the tricky fox.” [380]​


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ON DYING:


“It has always been my belief that I, too, will die by violence. I have done all that I can to be prepared.” [2]

“Any number of my former brothers felt they would make heroes of themselves in the Nation of Islam if they killed me. …I knew that no one would kill you quicker than Muslim if he felt that’s what Allah wanted him to do.” [323]

“And in the racial climate of this country today, it is anybody’s guess which of the ‘extremes’ in approach to the black man’s problems might personally meet a fatal catastrophe first
– ‘non-violent’ Dr. King, or
-- so-called ‘violent’ me.”
[385]

“Anything I do today, I regard as urgent.” [385]

“Every morning when I wake up, now, I regard it as having another borrowed day.” [388]

“When I am dead – I say it that way because from the things I know, I do not expect to live long enough to read this book in its finished from – I want you to just watch and see if I’m not right when I say: that the white man, in his press, is going to identify me with ‘hate.'” [389]​


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